Daily News | In final non-conference test, it’s clean-up time for Temple football
Coming off a 16-14 homecoming loss to Rutgers last Saturday, in a game that featured the first career start for true freshman quarterback E.J. Warner, the Owls showed resolve — and nearly edged out a win for the first time ever against the Scarlet Knights.
“I feel great about those calls,” Drayton said earlier this week. “I believe in our players to be able to make those plays. When our defense is playing as well as they’re playing, we’re allowed to be really aggressive on offense.” “We need to get more consistency around E.J.,” Drayton said. “We need to protect him so he can throw his ball on time.”
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